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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-04-07, DAILY.

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-04-07, DAILY. page 1

T PUBLISHED DAILT, ft BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Orrici oui-esst corner of High street td SBgir lley TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weokly per annum, Weekly per annnm, 17 00 400 t 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelre Unci or less, one or three Imsrtiom, JL and 14 cents for each additional inicrtion for throe months S& for six monthi $0 lor 12 monies J la Loiter sdverliso-ments in the mine proportion, with deduction of SO per cent, on the amount over J2U in six monthi. Br th Year. For twelvo lines Jl!! fourth of a col-uinn $20 hill' a column $30 whole column $40. BUSINESS GAUDS."" MATTHEWS V BUTTLES, ATTORNEVS and Counsellors at Law.Coluinbua.Ohio. Ollice one door louth of 1. N. Whiting ft Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Not. I, 184o. F.J.Mattiikws. A. B. Butths. I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. nnolvSELLEKS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton t Bank.llishstrcet.Coluinbus.Oliio. A large assortment tl' Hooka and Stationery always on hand. SEIUERT At L1LLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public OIB ces, Columbus. Au?. So, 1813. VV II. Sa.lBl.RT. M. C. LlLl.tT. iviiiium 12. inia Ai llenrv Jarvis. CtOLLEClOHS and Account Settlers, lor rnuiaiin .nu J adjoining counties, will attend to all busincss'ontrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, ami upon reaaonable terms- Ollice, up stain, 8rst door north of McCoy's store. April U. IMC y. Columbus, Ohio GERE, ABBOTT 4 CO., rv i. a I PR in tlitrHwum nnd Cutlery. Iron. Nails, Glass, JJ House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanicnl Tools, Military (joods, ftc. ftc, No. lol High street, sign ol the Gilt t'auioca. U l; Ar RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, ic. 4c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, lioodalc's now, llign street. i. it. Ki itiiccs. irAirnl.l.n M,lirnl Tlieolo.ricul.ClaBsical .School JJ andMiscellancous Books, superior Stationery and Wall l'aper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the Slate Houso. J. II. W IIEATON, DRUGGIST.and Dealer in l'atent Medicines, Paints,Olls, Dye Stufis.Glass, ftc. cVe.,wliolcssleaiid roUil, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KILIIOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Fainls.Oilf, DveSlutl's, Leather, Boots and Shoes. ftc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. I, IMI. C. R. KING, Bank. Columbus. lov. Hi.. tl'. ' li rltEMOVAIi.il J .. DOCTORS THOMPSON ft MARIS have removed their Office lo the Basement Story ol Judge i-wan's new buildinix; High Street, alow doors North ol the Nell House. TJ 'Residence of Dr. R. : hompsok. Third street, one door North of Universalis! Church. Residcnceol Dr. Maris, corner of Third and Rich streets, opposite Baptist Church. March 20. IMT-tf M. li. HATEIIAM, EDITOR of the OilloCul.TlVATon.aJoumal of Agrlcul. ture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and Lth o si-h month. Terms g I per year i four copies lor 3. tT Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. II. COMSTOCK A CO., FORTVARDLMi and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. , lt JTkIDGW AY & CO'S FOUNDRY, Broad street, near tl e Bridge, Colum 1 bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety o' Caa-tings, always on hand. Oct. I, IH-ll. COMjIHBLS hat stoke. t v nnnmil.l. Ili.rli itrnot. onnosite the State Build. ak J incs, always keeps on hand s good assortment of Hats V and Caps of the latest isshions. Hals made to oruer. Kill. IIOI KI' T7" WINNE is "at home" in the Neil House, and will IV. render all ao who make their slay with him. Dec 10. dlf N. II. 1 AYLOIl, ENGRAVER. OTFICE on Northeast corner of High and Town Strcots, up stairs opposite United Slates Hotel. Dec. S!2 dtf I. A W. PB. WILCOX and A. F. I'khrt will practice Law, as . nnrtner. in Franklin and adioining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. luting ic Hunt wgton a Bookstore rcu. u. WM7vf0innr7nH.F.Y, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker li Riley's Patent Forcep key Mn 13..t-wly. f lTY'LIVEIlY STAIlIiE. THE subscriber hns removed to the new hru k stable buill bv Dr. L. GiKHlule, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a Tew s'ens from High street, and renr of the Capitol Houso. n-iluKHlClfAXD LXAURIAUEH TO I.KT JT Nov 2. .dif. J- MASSI.V. W. A. MeC'OY CO., " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in Fancy and Staple Ury Goods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. miWlvIXMUTT, SIGN AAV BANNER 1' A INTER, Nov. 9...dtf. coixsihus, aiiio. - S. N. KICIIAUDSON . MAINI'FACTI'HKR and Dealer in HOOTS f lT.SOf:.S nnd FIMHNOS.ot every kind anilK vanety.No. 11)6 High st.,Cul..mbus, Ohio. NovMy KIN H A MAS RIIOE STOIIE t' I HAS been removed to the comer store . J Jta room in the Journal Building, oo High St., n(,nrlv opposite to his former stand, where fjL he vi ill lie found ready to ait upon his for mer customers snd ail others wno may see nt lo call. April IS-.t-wtf. II. II. KIMBALL. AXJ SI'S 50 dot. Chonnin2 Aiee, of different brands. arrauted ot good quality, lor saie ai me nyi. wi ...n Doc. II. OlLi I'AULI.IV, ANVILS ANU VICES. (iemiine Armitage Mouse-hole Anvils, assoned weights; also, llio best V ices in the country, at the sign ol the Oct. I. C.ILT PADLOCK. A PEW of those line steel EIRE SETTS, left nt ill sign of the Dec 11. HILT PADLOCK " "vVATtllES. ACOOD assortment ol all the different kinds, just received, and for ssle at lorv prices. We have some of ti e tWsf that were ever offered in this market. June S7. W. A. PLA'I T . CO., Neil House. COOPERS' TOOLS. AFRESH supply of Cooners' Tools, just received and for sale at the sign of the March II. C.ILT PADLOCK Prrilornl HjierlnclP. ALSO, double eonvei and concave Spectacles, for all ages, and in a great varietv ol frames. Also, Spectacle (ilass. of sll kinds, httcd in old frames at short notice, sad .ow pnce.by . A. PLATTJj CO rli i ..... "earpn'e Acctinstic Oil lor Detilnese. AFRESH supply for sale hy J. B. W lll'.A'ION Columbus. Aug. 7. Corner High and Broad at "Iil-ACKSMITS' 1IELLOV1 S, real Armitage Mouse JJ Hole Anvils. Common, Cotter-Key and Solid boa Vices. For sale at 15U, High street, sign of the BrosdI Ave. D,c 7 FAY cV LUOlKE. ARRIAGU TRIMll.ti. Kulioer Linia. r I j ...i l.p.ilmr Ijce. Bands, Dsmak Linings, Bindings, Tufts' Springs, Asles snd Whips, st the Oct. 1. c t AIIHI ACE H'RINt.S. 'if"'" Buggy and Car 20 setts Bucev and Carriage Ailea, jiirt received ami for ale low at the sign of the i.u.1 raui.u. Tltll'H OIL. OR SALE low, by the barrelor gallon. atthePrng Store r of n. T iir..- i vj., Corner of High snd Broad streets. Oct. S3. I l 111 PIPE. IOR CISTERNS, Wells and Acqueducts, for sale at the 1 sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Mil I, AMI CROSS C IT SAW 8. "AT it KILBOIRNE keep a constant supply of Row. ' Isod's Mill and Cross-cut Saws, at the lowest prices V a nMmt. Tl'RNITLT.E VARMSIl Nos. 1 and I. Also, Polish- A. ine and Coacn Body Vamih, for sale hy J. B. WHEATON. Druggist, Msrch 59. Corner of High and Brosd streets. ANVILS. GENUINE Moese-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the Mav 13. Ull.T PADLOCK. OLU PENS -A fresh supply received this day. and I J for sa,e very low. W. A. FLATT & O, f April J, 1M7. Neil House. OHIO VOLUME XI. GIIM SMITHS w II please nonce maide ns '"', at U sign of the Gilt Padlock, llil. High street, 100 Rifle Barrels, assorted, Irom uu to zxu imiis i um i'""" Also Gun Locks of various kinds, Bulls, (juarus ami i nim-bles.'German Silver, Sheet Brass slid almost all other Gun material. GERE, AB1I01 1 ft. CO. Dec. !) x I.- w linKSS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Bslxorines, Bsragea, Mas-lin Ginghams, Embroidered ditto, Us Lsins, ftc. All new styles, lor sale by WING ft RICHARDS . SAWS. HOF. ft CO., and Wilmot ft Rowland'a Mill and Cross cut taws i 1 J Hoe ft Co. and Wilmot ft Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear ft. Jackson's and other Hand do.j Faunel and ripping do.j Butchers' and Back do.; Billctl and Turning Webb do. . ,, July Hi. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. HAKDWAUE.-l.KHE, ABBOTT ft C O., at tne sign of the Gilt Faillock. are now roceiTing a fresh supply of goods, which makes their slock embrace more ar tides in the hardware line, than any other store in the State. They are disposed to sell goeils at lair rates, and would re. spcctfully request purchasers to call and examine their goods t Ucl. I. rill. AT 1.1 till ALL'S. IF yon want good shoes and great bargains. Anyqiinnti y of Easlern made Bonis and Shoos on hand, and lor sale cheap, at the sign of the Golden Boot, Journal ""'"'"g". by. July 31. II. II. KIMBALL. PUKE WATER. .1 n.ivl Inw of these very valuable articles which Tt..'Vli;nVl(! I l.ttiliranm V lilt areliiglily nnd which recommenucfl uy an who imvc wo ore rcaily to sell at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. GERE, AUUU1 r or. i-u. JNov. tl. "(TEN UN E MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS . ' TUN I ATA NAILS, just rec-ived and lor sale si ine sign J of the Sept. 10 PAD PADLOCK. ' ' i.w miNWl'TK. "."' i ...-li TUST received bv the subscribers, a new anu . J assortment ol iNeapolitian. I mice ni . " and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, whic h can be. allorj H . M.m.nnllv low Driccs. JAY & MLBOLKNI... Latliea' White Kid flippe?..-r . TUST received at the Shoo Slore ol n. u. a.imi..."i- .1 .i,erinr article ol White hid Slippers. jiiij.". rUMIIEK! lXiMii,M mi-.. i , il. at hi. Steam Saw Mill, 3 mile, west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country l ,.ml,r r almost evcrv variety and description. Having erected Drv Houses, will also have a large quantity ol seasoned flooring on and after the 1st of March IB... I. . UUH.... . . . .. ........... r rii,Bp i.iimoer linn wnt Huced nrices. All fjood orders lor l.umoer iii I""" 1'- M. L. SULL1VANT. ly attended to. ir ei. u.-.. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Hands; India ituuuer t.iounu Oil Cloth nnd Mats; Patent Lcatherand Bindings) Patent ('loth and Dash Frames j Light Frames and Tassells! , -,, .. , -r, SnriiiT. and AjIcs. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. r A DIES' ISIIOF.S. Just received a finer ajn-rtment I . .... i ..i; t LV......I. Mnmem and Kill ( Irecian Ties and BiKkins, at the sign of the Golden Boot, which are soiling off chcapor tlmn over ucloro sold in uns cijj. . Jan iV. t . Tun nn "jtii .ilnm Ulniclird Wiiitrr Strained Jllir ' fl " ; a.r. . ittlli lj St. . 1,- ' r KAY & hlUJOUI.Ms ,7 No. Ifj'l, llipli Street. for utile Iter, 11 AtlllNE CAUDS. ltd sets of Machine Cards, 1V1 iust received Irom the Manulaetory ni ueiccsicr.x.iu.- ..!....... .n.irn.i.,i n i;.l. Ilii.li street. Dec 7. 'FA Y K.W)URNK. TAIlKETnBAITSVlilow M arket Baskets, 11 a line article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. 0c re:;..!.,..,. U:,-,,,nMt- I.hhtih and (armiefl. Hist c a . b . , u im: a. pu hahdS. inn rliKifin l-'ilpH. 0 V Snmnw Jiiclison. Mottrnm. Ibbotnon, Butcher and I . . . , ' . a-.. . tl,n -Int. ftfl of the other celcuratta uiancn, iui , T t XV April 7. 1 'i""- n rtVt'H KIIOIS. 1.(111(1 pairs OI llliua numit-r, J tlmr and ISullalo Over Shoes, romprising every variety anil etylo.lur sale cheap at llie uoiueii uo. nv JSov. A. 11. II. MM HAM.. N). 1(11 II H.I1 STREET. ."vvr iiitv i .ij i.'i i nal.M I'.liniic StiriiiL's for buffc'ics and J ca'rringea, just received and for sale at the sin of the Sept. 10. . II UIL.1 UUITII'S VII I N OF Pomestie Manufacture, the b.t in the market. for sale at the sign of tl.o U1LT PADLOCK, Sept. 10. linliir l.rft T.nmns. 0 v rornlins Ar Co.. nianutactiire. Also, Lamp lnm- ) mines of all kind", wholesale or retail, uy Keb. 1. W. A. PL ATT U CO., Aril Horn viilllHk'!( PATENT PLATFORM Scales ami Couuter Unlaiiccsat manurac-tutor's prices. For a fc April 3. Sign of the liilt Pad Lock. Genuine Armilnge Monseliole Anvils, LID boa and common V ises, lor sale at the sign ol tne OOl. UA pril 7, I.IL.1 I'AlJl.uv i. K.nl. HH Presses. SEALS Fntrrsvnl, Slid Seal I'rerses lurnisnen.mr now ries Public, Common Pleas nnd Supreme Court, Re corders. Ac. oVc, at very low prices and short notice, Dy March 17. W. A. i t. A I I oc t u., nmi ii. ,( FIVES. ti't dox. Selves, assorted numbers ; of iron, 3 bns., aud hair, at the OILT rAUl.uilv. C;AVVS! SAWSSI SO Mill as,OI tin IO Sleel.lcr sale at the sign oi me ....,, Dec. II. Ulbl i nfAvi'iti OnOEJIAKER'S TOOLS ot nearly every uescnp- IJ tion. tor sale at the Shoe and L-eainer .n.re ... May 211. 11117. II. II. KIMBALL. STAHCII. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of denlers snd others is requested to the beau- C f'.trl Htnrrh nnw heinff made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the niMo'Druff Store, by S. CLARK CO. l ash snd the Ugliest maraet price ii m uiuct r" While t orn. u. i.if. 1 .n.i. llil Mnd ltrnsliea. rpWENTY hbls. Linseed Oil, in whole aud half barrels; X Mai aegs w line i-rn.i , varnisn. rainianu vtime . Jul, i(i. GERE, ABBOTT Sc CO. GERE, ABBOTT A lO. No. 161 High atreci, Hare iutt reccired. fTMlREE THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire,assorted,from No. X 3 to Mi. J(K;0 lbs. Log I hams ; 6(10 pair Trace Chains; on,i.. Am.' slmvnU and Snadest in doa. Manure Forks. July 16. I rinv. (1-11(10 lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from the IV coarsest to the finest, lor sale at the sign of the (jrt i, GILT PADLOCK. 1TOOI) SC REWS. 3,000 groce New England ijf Premium Screw.,., the signol, 0CR TE HAVE plenty of 8X10 SASH, ilh Glsss and V W I'ulty, at the sign oi ine Dee. 11. OILT PADLOCK. 100, 1 m... (,.r sal at the siirn of the Dee. II. uil.1 rauiAA-n. rffr LBS. Cotton Chain, No. 4 to 16. ijUUU 2-COOIbs-Cotton Bats. Wick Vara and C arpet Chan. t . : I .J in, .a I a hy ( .h I' FAY ft. K1LBOIIRNE. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. THE undersigned hsa just received, and will keei eon-etsntantly on hand, a supply of Leeches.which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed snd cup by prescription Prompt attention will be paid t" al I prescriptions. Enquire at Denig ft Son s, corner of Hi-h snd Rejerenat Drs. Denig, S-nith and Butterlicld. Septl7..dtf. STATE COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. Ao. 6I, t'tdar it., New York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, (I.AT LEK ABU JUUS.is,) OCCUPY tho spacious five story Warehouse, No. M, (V.lar stri.nt t)iA wiiiiLK of which is devoled to the cihibition and sale of tho singlo article of VKINV1W VAUVUEH. Their present stock consuls or nearly tine jnraisanii I'ni knirps. einbrncinir some thousands of dlllerent natlorns snd colorings, and comprising every thing dusirable in the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. All of which aro oll'orcd for sale, lor cash, or satisfactory credit, at tho lowest orices, by the Piece or PuckttRe. New Styles are received almost every day, and many oi them are got up for our own sales, and nut to be found else where. rrp Printed lists of nrices. corroded from day to day, with every variation in the market, are placed in llie hands of buyers. nicrciinnis win no auio to mrm some ioea ui um c..m and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our utital stock of this one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This luct, togethor with the facl. that our means and our attention, instead ol ociiig di vided among a vust variety of articles, ere devoted wholly to one will render tho advantages which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious and it shall he our care that none who visit our esiauiisutucui suau uiuct mui ...j uu'i'v,.,.-ment. . Our assortment is complete nt all seasons or Hie vear. LEE, J I . DSON l.l .K P. S. n. F. t.F.K. formerlv of the firm of Lord & Lees, and lato senior partner in the original linn of Loo 6c Brewster, from which connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Leo Ac Judson, under the linn of LEE, JUDSON &. LEE. and he ventures to nssuro his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the same prc-cniinenco in this branch of the trade, which lormorly distinguished the other two houses to which he belonged. New York, July C.lylw. PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, Ao. Ifl, Ctnirlluuttt it., N. F., opimntt tht Wfsfrrn fo(fl. ritHE CHOTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY L (orgnniied under the General Manufacturing Law ol the Stale of rew York I oflerat wholesale. in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowest prices, for cash or approved credit, raprr stmgimrs, oi every vaneiy oi .mo and nrice. aud llortlen to match ! fire Hoard J'rinlt ifi great vnriety, Tramparmt IVinuW Matin, Oil Painted Window fnwfri and lliae li inuoio turriim taper: oi the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is large nnd entirely new. thev invite Merchants. Booksellers and Denlers in these articles, to call and eiamine their stjles and prices, whenever thev visit the Citv. l.ountrv Merchants can ex. amine this Stock from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o' clock in the evening. iew iork, reb. at, I8iu..lmd. ni Aii-nrr work. TIIR attention of y iiUciiuhi dcRirouH ot purrliiMn? .Marble ManUh, Monumrnta or Statuary, is requested. Tho Subxcriltcrt. haviiie been ei)ir;iirrtl in the iMnrlile bu- I nineii (or the last thirty years in l'liiladelphin, nnd hnrin mnnurnctitrod work lor almost every part oi tim union, can refrrtoali who have tHvored them with their custom, nnd tn their work, (contideiohle of which has been nut up in jthis plnre.) They har nlways on hand a full supply of I BiarDie JManiria, aim new anu original weBipa mr nm 1 uienti and other work, copies ol which, with nrtcoi wilt bt hirwaruru. All work ilnnned n insured from brciknuo. Thev can refer to any Mercantile house in Fluladclpbin or sUnUinir uim character ai workmen. 0 i,..si ..ipniniiinnci . CAM JU1I.1i P I III i 11 i.u.j ai, w;i, Feb. 28. lain.. .3md. No. 3(10 Hiirli street, Phila, N. It I hcre ii noihinir in their line which they do not furnish, cither domestic or imported. STKAM MARISLK MOUKS, Hido liond, bDotc Snriiitr (inrden street. Philadelphia. This exteiisiye eHtahliKhnient ib erected on an improved plan, arm oy tne tjie aid ot hteam l ower ninnniaciurus an kiiimj oi i nm mm Ornamental Makiile Woiik, iti a tupciior stjio and at the lowftRt prices. The largest and best Assortment of Marble Mantles, im-norttd rarUirand Ciaidcn Statuary, Vases, and l ountains, Tdci loriloors Ac, inn f bo seen at the Wnrn Hooms, to liich the attention of the public it respectfully invited. Marble Cutters supplied at all tunes with any nutuher ol ti ins tied Mantels and J'able Tops, Italian lomlwand Monuments cut to sizes or liuished also, constantly on hand , a larpe assortment of American (.rave Stones in the rough or liuiahed, Marble in tho block;tVc. JOHN HAIHD, Kultfe Kond, above npnng uarden st., 1 lulaueiphia. March New Tailoring nnd Dry Gooda Estnbliahnient. L. P. PRESTON &. CO., (No J01, IH'h street, Corner of Rich ftrtet,) TTAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwkm. as fore XI man. (whoso well known skill in lining needs no praise,) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing llie nealest manner, anu on suuri nuuuu. iuu.oig n.i others lo make up, aud repairing, will bo promptly attended l0. Thev have also enlartreil their store room, and aro receiV' ling a large supply of Dry Uuods; so they can safely say hey have one oi ino most orsiraote aKHuniiieins .n u.,.u Urn uoont ana uoinms in we tn. N. B. (irocerica. Bouts. Shoes, Hals, Caps, llonnets, Ice, always on hand, at prices that will nut tail to suit buyers. Columbus, April iu,liit'...iw. NI W AND PAKIIIONARLF. sLj Tailoring Establishment, r-- ll lll!l:K in,l WM V Cl.Olil) have iusl oncned a new Tmlur Miop, on tiign street, in tne city oi l oiuiiious, opposite the United Slates Hold, where they will give strict attention to the 1 adoring mist ness in sll its branches. Particular atten tion paid to cutting, and w ork made up on ' .hnrt noiiro. and in tho most approved style. They rcspcctlully solicit a snare oi ine puunc pai- Wnlclics, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Lamps, sr., &e, Win. A. Plntt c!t Co., (in the Neil Jlouse,) HAVE on hand a good assortment of Watches i... ii..n..wqra finiar .fimnA. rerlumr-rv s,,ntnel'es. CnnrnvR. Convex nnd Perifocal.) Dia- S mond poinlcd (iold Pens, (best maker':) Gold nnd Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Combs, lirnslios lor llie Hair. Clothes nnd Teeth, Plated and Britania Castors, Candle-.link. I'nl,. ns.ki.is nmlTna-Sets. superior Razors, fteor- runrii. Pocket Knives nnd Seissnrs, Genuine Hclnmings needles, licst quality, i isioib wilii ..no .. Ir-l.w l,. t .mn i.h.. ami l.amii Wick. Watch Makers Tools and Materials. Ate. ice, all ol wiucn nicy are now 1 selling at very low pricei. . Watcncs and Jewelry careiuny r.-i. ..wucra workmen sn.l warranted. Also, seals Engraved for Notaries f,,.,..t ! stnt nilieers. Societies. &c. ice, and Seal Presses of an oxcellent and cheap construction furnished at short notice. "er- a CJUPERIOR COLORED DAGUERRE. I u iiTVPN The subscriber would respecllully sn nounce to the citiicns of Columbus nnd ils vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambos' block, where he is prepared to eiecute Daguerreotype likenesses, hy an improved process, which gives to the picture a much liuertoue than modes ol operating. Persons wishing anything in the line nf this art. are respectfully invited to call at his rooms, Ferfect satisfaction given, or no charge. ... ... Persona sr. tsiiuht the art of taking likenesses and ore- narinir all kinds of Chemicals used by Dagnerrean artists, on i. . ..I.. v a s;ivi iriii'iviv lie most ressonauie wni... u.wuuniwi., Oct. 30. .dlf. OHIO MI TIJAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. vie nnd Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives snd Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual l ire DoDurtment. ITT The average cost ol insurance in mis Liepartaient,is less than one-Jourtn per cem. per Policies issued on tne mu intut vus pian ai ine op' I tion of the applicant. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. A. li. Advantages mauo c k" " ui unit cuu. Mfl.1.1 For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Ruilding, between the Eichange ana v-ny nanKs, nign sireei, .o I. TIVIIVI'UU t' li I L-L'l'l'tl IlimtJUS. ...uuiui uiurrw.i, Sept 16, 1815. twy. Herniary. FIUE FIRE FIRE. THE Protfctiok lsauRAKCE Coups, of Hsrtfoid Conn , continue at their scenry in this city to insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Mills, Manufac tories, ftc, and the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol property, agaixst loss or nt-aue BT Filtt. The rates of premium offered are as lew as those of anv othersimilar institution ; and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of this long established Company. Office in the Lily nana Banning;, up stairs. Oct 13.. lyd. J. WM, BALDWIN, Agent rrty ML JO APRIL 7, 1848. BOOKS & STATIONERY. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Jloakutltrt mnd SMiontri, llifk Unit. NEW IIOOKH. JEFFERSON'S WORKS) Memoir, Correspondence and Miscetlnuies; from the papers of Thomas Jefisrson edited by Thomas Jelfcrson Randolph. 4 vols. The Lifo of Thomaa Jcllerson, third President of the United States, with parts of his correspondence never before published, and notices of liia opinions on questions of Civil Govc,ninent,Nati(iual Policy and Constitutional Law j by George Tucker, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Virginia. 2 vols. The Lifo of Governor Morris, with selections from his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers; detailinj events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, nnd in the Political History of the United Stales; by Jared Sparks. 3 vols. Revolutionary Orders of Washington, issued during the years I77U, 17110, 17IJI and 17112. selected from the MSS. of John Whiting, Lieutenant and Adjutant of the 2d Regiment Massachusetts Lino, a work reolete with interest and plua sing reminiscences, I vol. Marshnira Life or Uenrne Washinuton, complied under the inspection of Hon. Bushroil Wn.hinQton from original papers, bequeathed to him by his deceased relative. S vols, History oi ino reuerni uovernmcni lor niiv vears, in.in March 17'J tu March, lll.W) by Aiden Brndfo'rd, LL. D., Editor of tho Massachusetts Stato I'aoers, of Remarks on Stale Ritrhts &c., oVc, neatlv bound in I vol. Lives of tho Presidents of the United States, with Bio- cTatihicnl Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of In dependence, nnd sketches ol the most remarkable events in tiienisiory oi trio country ; ny itooeri v. i.incoin. icnu-til'ully embellished wilh a portrait of each of the Presidents, and lorty-live engravings. 1 vol. The Lite of hlbridue Gerry, with contemporary letters to tho close of the American Revolution; by James T. Austin. 1 vol, Debates in Concress of the United States on the lull for repealing the law For the more convenient organization ol the Courts of the United States ; " during the first ses-sion of the seventh Congress, and a list of the yeas and navs on that interesting sul.jcct. 1 vol. History ot tlie llnrllord Convention, witn a review oi tne Policv of the United States Government, which led to the war of 1012; by Theodore Dwight, Secretary ol the Con vention. I vol. rorsnieny March, 1048. I. N. WHITING U HUNTINGTON. llUUE V1U(;HT'8 8UPUEME court re- J 1'OKTS. Cash price reduced to KcnorU of Cases at Lsw and in Chancery : decided by tlio Saprome Court of Ohio; taken from original minutes: By John C. Wright. Jnonnliirtfe sup. roy.Uvo. vol. of UGl pages, in fine law binding. When the Reporter of these cases took his sent upon tho bench, aud proceeded upon circuit duty, ho wiis exreedingly emharrasKcd with the uncertain and diversified practice, and the contradictory evidence of former dor in ions. He began to take notes of cases at the trials at which he assisted. merely to help his memory in the decision, and generally destroyed them when judgment was pronounced As bo progressed ho took more copious notes, and transcribed them into a manuscript book in the form cf Ueports, with the design of preserving some evidence of points decided. This book ho undo his circuit companion, hoping thereby to secure uniformity in his own action at d i tie rent periods and places. Finding tho Reports convenient to hiimell'iu the discharge of his judicial duties, their publication suiinestcd itself as comeim-nt for the profession ; and they tire now maae public in the hopo of their being useful. The number of eases reported, is four bundled and ninety-eight; only eighty less thnn is contained in six entire volumes of Hammond's Ohio Reports. Much time and labor have been dovoted to the arrangement of tho Index, with the design of waking it copious, ad of easy reference." Wright's Roporti, as connected with the Supreme Court of this State, containing as they do important principles of practice, and as a work of reference, will be found even more useful thnn tho Reports of the Court in Bank, nnd should therefore be in tho library of every member of With the view of closing up the balnnce of the edition of Judue Wight's Supreme Court Reports, the subsf.riber has determined to reduce the i.onA price to the extremely low rate of Five Dollar, at which price they will probably be found the cheapest Reports to be hnd. For sale at the Uook store oi i. Vi, vviuimu ec nuni.uiu. Keb.2d..d&w. HOOKS I HOOKS t HOOKS! FF.tl.INU OFF AT REDUCED J'HICESU THE Subscribers being desirous to reduco their very iargo stock of Jlooke, l'upere, Stationery, SfC, have lelerinined to sell oil' a lame portion of it nt VERY LOW PRICKS fOlt CASH. Their atnrk is much the lamest and most varied of anv in thn Western country, and will he found to embrace a very general assortment of Law. Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous BOOKS. Also ; All the Classical and Common School Hooks In general use, and an extensive assortment of Cap, Letter, lank, i;ommcrcial anu roiio rni, uemi aim meuiuui AI'ERS, nf the best Eastern Manufactories. French. Knsheh nnd Ameiican STATIONERY, of every variety and of the finest quality. ItoGcrs and worsietiiioiin s rine i en ami i csn KNIVES, liiild snd Silver Pencils; Cold Pens; Steel Reads, Bags, and Purses; Steel Trimmings; Shell, Ivory, 'earl aed Velvet Souvenirs and Curd Cases ; Pocket Books, Wallels and Ranker's Cases. Ladies' Pout Folios and Albums, richly and elcganlly bound. A fine assortment of NoTK nrrm. lkvf.i.opks, te. Thev would respectfully invite Professional men, Tea- chora, and all persons wishing to purchase at cheap rates. to call and examine thoir assortment before purchasing eUe. where. I. JN. Will I lil . nun imiiiun. Columbus, February 8, IIMH...w!petd. MENZEL'S GERMAN LITERATURE.-! ier-man Literature, translated from the German of W olf- gang Mcnzel. By C. C. Filton. 3 vols, roy., l.mo. " iVleniers wors on v.eraian i.nenuuru was cs..--.j well received In r.nciano. and strongly commenueu uy mu moat respectable periodical publications there. He is undoubtedly a writer of extraordinary vigor and clearness i and his style occasionally rises i eiuqueuce. nn .uu.... and religious feelings are high and pure ; his critical perceptions are keen, and his power of illustrating his ideas by the ornaments of fancy, nnd from a wido range of literary and scientilic acquisitions, is slmost unrivalled. Our Eng lish critic compares nun to nurse. Select Minor Poems, translated from the German of Gocllic and Schiller, with notes. By John S. Dwight 1 vol. roy. l'mo. Conversations with Goethe in the Inst years of his Lifo, translated from the Gciman of Eckcrmanu. By S. M. Ful ler. 1 vol. roy. 12mo. Introduclion to Ethirs, including a Critical Survey of Moral Systems, translated from tho French ol Joutfroy. by William 11. ('banning. 2 vols. roy. Limn. n.. ... ... J-I.:II It.. U L-II-. 1 ..I . i lie tliaracicrs oi punier, uj ...to. cue . . j. l2mo For sale at the Bookstore ol Feb. 1. I- N. WHITING ic HUNTINGTON. NEW HOOKS. ADVENTURES in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains, by George F. Ruxtnn. A work containing the rough notes of a journey thiongh Mexico and winter spent among the wild scenes and wilder characters of the Rocky Mountains. Complete in 1 vol. Nnw nnd Then." nn exeeeeinelv interestinir work by Samuel Warren. F. It. S., author of 'fen Thousand a Year, ice. Tho Life of Chevaliel Bayard, bv W. Gilmore Simms; one of the most fascinating- works of the day. containing an iccount of one of tho most eventful periods of Frauce, during the reign nf Charles VIII complete ia 1 vol. AUo, Vol.2 of Lamartine's History of thn Girondist, or the personal memoirs or the ratnots ol tne r rencn revolution.March 1. I. N. WHITING ft, HUNTINGTON. TWITCH'S CONSUMPTION CI RED An Uval X uam.k Family Companioh, Six Lectures on the uses of the Lungs ; esuses, prevention and cure of consumption, asthma, and diseases of the heart; on the laws of longevity, and the mode of preserving mile and female health, symmetry, and beauty ) exposing causes and cure ol those diseases that produce consumption or shorten life, aa atlections nf the skin, spine, stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, scrofula, piles, gravel and female complaints. Its rules essy, practical and pure form a guide to perfect health and long life. 28 engravinca. Br Ssuiuel Sheldon Fitch, A. M., M. D. lor sale at the Rnoks'.ore ol feb. 1. I, N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. VOL. r.'i. ENGLISH COMMON LAW RE-PORTS. Reports nf Csses Argued snd Determined in the English Court of Common Lsw, being Vol. t ol Manning, Granger and Scott; Reports IH45 to Faster Term, IU4fi; Complete sets of the English Common Law Reports, in 62 vols.; together with a large assortment of Lsw Books, for sale very low at the Bookstore of Jan. 22. 1. N. WHITING ft. HUNTINGTON. rpAYLOR'S UNITED STATES MONEY RE-X POKIER, and Gold nud Silver Coin Examiner, with a marginal index to the different States. Designed to eon-lain fac simile engravings of all the gold, silver and copper coins nnw in circulation, with their true value; a list of solvent Banks throughout the United States snd Canada, with the rates of discount the number for February, 1818 just received at the Bookstore of Feb. 18. I. N. WI11TLNO ft HUNTINGTON. RNAL NUMBER 219. B0 OKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. 8CROGGS, Hookulltt and Stationer, opporite the State Home. VALUAHLE ENGLISH IIOOK8CIIRAP. CAKUliN AL WOLSF.Y, by John (ialt, with additiomd illustrations from Casendish'i Ufa of VVolsey, aud oth. ar sources. 1 vol. Tin Life and 1'onliucata of Leo the Tenth br William Roscoe 1 tols. French Revolution from 1709 to 101 Ij by K. A. Mignet 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Ages, comprehending an account of the stale of learnina from the close of tha reign of Augustus to its revival in the fifteenth century ) by riOV. rfOSCJ.II DCr!IIUuil. t .' Ilistorv of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-establishment of I'opery under Charles II and James 11) by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent j by William Roscoe. I vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael Angelo; by R. Duppa, L. 1.. B. Lile of Kaffaelloj by Quatremere da Quincy. 1 vol. Norman Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by the Normans its causes and its consequences in England. Scotlnnd, Ireland, "and on the Continent) by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Lulher. written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelct. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Romanco j hy Alfred de Vigny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em- pirn to llie r rencn iwvoiuuon oy r . l.nuol. 3 vols. l no snore wnrxs are uounu in unnorin Dinning, anu win roako a line addition to a library. For sale very cheap by tco.TJ. J.n. M.KUUl.3. CCHOICE FRENCH WORKS. The age of Louis J XIV., by Voltaire. Sermons of Massillon. Uiscouree on Universal History, by Bnusseut. Works of Malherbe. The Kiistence of lod, by Fenelon. The Education of Danglers, by Fenelon. tables of I,a Fontaine. Analysis of the History of France, by Chatitaubrian. Grandeur and Decay of the Roman Kmpire, by Montesquieu. Voynges in the Kast, by Lamartine. JSew Classical Biography, M. L. tiarre. Characters, by La liruyere. rie led ions irom trie Masterpieces of Do Rotrou, Crubillon and others. Chau tnubrian's journal of a journey from Paris to Jerusalem. Works of Boileau. F.mile.or hducation,by Rousseau. The Natchez, by Chautauhrian. Works of Racine, Mnliere, etc. The above are French editions, and finely bound, or in paper. Justreceived and for sale by Dec. 2. J. U. SCROGCS. . NEW LAW BOOKS. AMERICAN Leading Cases Select decisions of American Courts, in several departments of Jaw; with especial reference to mercantile law. With notes by J. I. Clnrk Hare, and H. B. Wallace. Vol. 1, Just received. Marvin's Bibliography or a Thesaures of American, En-plifeh, Irish and Scotcn law bonks, together with some continental treatises, with critical observations upon their various editions and authority. By J. G, Marvin. Justrec'd. Smith on the Law of Contracts. Thornton on Conveyancing a digest of the Conveyancing. Testamentary, and Registry laws of all the States of the Union, with forms, dec, by James B. Thornton. Just received by J, K. SCRUGGS. ISov. la. POETRV. BYRON, Shaknpenre, Scott, Moore, Burns, Southey, Campbell, Young, Milton, Cowper, Shelley, Ossian, llemans, Landnn, Amelia, Wodsworth, Montgomery, Coleridge, Rodgers. Willis, Thompson, (III.) Toots and Foetry of America " " England j w u Europe, " 11 Ancients; Grey, Rcatie and Collins, Huwett, Millman and Keats. Lamb and Kirk White, Drydcn and Lock li art, Goldsmith, Dante, eVc. For sale at tho Bookstore of J. R. SCROGGS. Dec. i. A VALUABLE ROOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, ceocraphical position, and so cial state of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. The rise and progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history ol the colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. D., M. B. A, S., with questions adapted' for the use of schools ; 1 vol. pp. 71)7. For sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. MEDICAL BOOKS. UNITED S.'ales Dispensatory; Woods' Practice ; Listen s urgery; Druetl's Surgery ; Barth and Rogers' Auscultation and Percussion ) Hughe's Diagnosis ; Medical Jurisprudence, by Ray; Anatomical Remembrancer, ice, eVe. Just ree'd by Nov 15. J. K. SCROGGS. ELL WORTH HAVING. The life of Major v Gen. Zachary Taylor; with noticesof thewarinNew Mexico. California and Southern Mexico i and biournohical sketches of officers who have distinguished themselves in tho war with Mexico. With portiaita or sleel and numerous illustrations. Ry John frost, LL. D. Decidedly the best written, and the most authentic memoir of the ' old hero " yet published. Just received by FANCY GOODS. Steel Besds, Clasps for bags and purses, Rinus and Tassels, Silk and Twist for bass. Chess men, Backgammon men, of bone and ebony, marble and alabaster. Paper w-eights, Papeteries, Perfumery, Gold and Silver Pencils, Knives, Card Cases, Hair, Tooth and Aail lirushes, Ivory and Pesrl Tablete, fortlohoa, Lleska, ft c, ftc, for sale very cheap, by J. K. SCROGGS. H.OV.U. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting) being chietly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Bouvier, and othera. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and the completeness of its detail, as well for a text book in Academics, of both sexes, as for self-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary ; for sale by Feb.2L J. R. S( ROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's first and second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin proso composition ; first Greek Lessons ; Greek prose composition ; and a variety of other classical works. Fur sale by Jan. 6 J. R. rJCP.OGGS. III'E OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from J the French of M. Laurent De L Ardcclie, with five hundred illustrations, after designs by Horace V ernal, and twenty original portraita ; for sale cheap, by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. TTALF-IIOIR8 WITH THE BEST AUTHORS XX Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Cnarlea hnight ; lor ssle by Feb. 21. J. H. SCROGGS. NEW FRENCH GRAMMAR. Ollendorff new method of lenrning to read, write, and apeak French with a key. I or sale by pan. bj J. tl. M.KUdt.a. LLENDORF'S NEW METHOD of learning to read, write, and speak the German with a key For sale by Jan 6. 1. K. SCROGGS. piALAVAR; Or the Knight of the Conquest a ro- manee ol Mexico; by H. AI. bird, Kq.. just recevcu Jan, 4. by J. R. SCROGGS. ITALIAN C.nAMMAR.-01lendorfV"ew method of learning to read, write, and speak Italian with a key. For sale by Jan. 6 J R SCROGGS. HOWITT'S NEW BOOK. The Hall and the Hamlet or scenes and characters of country lite ; Bv W ra. Hnwitl. just received by Jan. 4. J. R. SCROGGS. GOETHE. The Autobiography of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from my life. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb.21 For sale by J. R. SCROGGS- A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; b Frederick W. J. v na Sswyer. For aale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. UNITED STATE9 HOTEL, High itreet, on iqvart South of the Stat House, CITY OF COf.ITMBUS. THE subscriber will be found at the above establishment, where he will be pleased to wait upon sll who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligiwy siiusteo.ano fitted un in good taste ; and with the additions and improvements that are being made, will make it rank among the beet Hotels in the Western country. ntlimn Columbus, Msrcb 81. P. H. OLMSTED ATTENTION I ... THE undersigned, a philologist, snd gradoate of . celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give leasonn in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any hoar. 7'erms very low. , , . Rtfermcei: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Pre. Jonea A Caee and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of I'uil. Nov. 18. .dlf. CINCINNATI. PAHEK HANGINGS. QUITABLE for rooln, ,1d enlryij i' r, Uklokr O Cheap Paper Hangings Establishment, No. 18, West Fourth street, opposite the City Hotel, Cincinnati, U. F. R. li. has just returned frum the East with a large and beautiful assortment of Fiench and American glased and common Wall Paper also, a boautiful lot of French Gold Paper, for Parlors, with an assortment of all kinds of French and American Borders ) also, a lot of winduw paper a yard wide, with a large lot of green Yankee Slat Bliuds. suitable. for Windows. I hare also just received a beautiful assort, uient of French Fire (Screens, All the above articles will be sold wholesalo or retail as cheap if not cheaper than they can be bought in the western cuuntry. Merchants and others are respectfully invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, lton't forget No. 18, West Fourth street. Cincinnati, March li, 18. I . it. HhlUhK, SOLI HG ATE, HAWTHORNE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, MakumctuRhis or To. bacco, anii Imports. hs or Fohxig Wiati ad Liquoiu, Ao. IU, : lumlnu itreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan. i2 SUNDRIES SOU boies Claret Wines, different brands ; 50 do Brandy Cherries; 20 do Assorted Cordials) 5(10 whole cans Sardines) 600 half do do.) 60 brls Powdered Sugar; 60 ' Loa'- do.; 60 pockets Old Gov. Java Coflee; 40 bags do do do do.j 10 " Jamaica Pimento; SO boies Soap; 20 " Candles) In store and for sale low by SOU I HGATE, HAWTHORN k CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia St. rpoiUCCOS X VJi boxes Va. Pounds, various brands do Mo. Vis, "our own brand;" 100 do do Ids. do do do; 100 do do Pounds do do; $00 do 5s and Us, various brands; 60 do Goodwin's Cut and Dried In store and for sale low bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March ti. 21 Columbia st. C CHAMPAIGN W1MKS.. 60 baskets Heidsick luampaigne) 40 do JVnpoieou do; 23 do Slur do; 15 do Crown do.j 15 do Sun and Eagle do.; 20 casos Cabinet do.; la store and for sale bv SOUTIIliA'l'K, HAWTHORN it CO., Cincinnati. March 23. tt l Columbia st. BRANDIES 20iialf pipes Alciandro Signette Brands; 10 do J. J.Uupuy do.; 7 do O. Tard Dupuy li Co. do.; 10 do Maglorr io 5 do Lalayctte do.; 10 do. . J. ti. Goddard do.; 5 do Ilencncssy do.; In store and for sale on liberal terms by SOliTtK.lA.T-, UAVV'i ntirtil t CO., Cincinnati, March 23. U Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES. 'M qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine; 20 do Cello do do.) 20 do Adams do do.; 10 do Priest do do.; la store and lor sale by SOUTHliA'l E, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 2 Columbia st PORT WINES , . 100 qr. casks Durand's Sweet Burgundy Port; 10 do Osborn's pure Juice; 15 do Juilliraan's " Trash; 15 do Queen's " Dry Port; Together with a large assortment of Dry snd .Sweet Winss, suitable for Druuists and Dealers are offered on favorable terms by SOLTIKiATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March S3. 2 Columbia st. MALAGA WINES... 2j qr. casks Sweet Malaga Wines; 20 do Dry do- do.; In store and for sale by SOUTHliATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 13. 24 Columbia st ST. CROIX RUM. 4 puncheons Rum; 2 puoclieone Jamaica Rum; in store and for sale by SOUTHCATE, HAWTHOKiN &. LU, Cincinnati, March 23, 24 Columbia st o.a.biijwui. josiah draki.J Sj. A. Ill Lf T 1'. l.IJ OL tl., Commission and Produce Merchant, No. 13. West Front St.. Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cash Advances niado on consignments of Fro, duce or other merchandise. KKFEH TO Messiek, Taylor ft, Watts, Daggette ft, Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhnuu, T. H. Yeatmao, Marsh ft Co. M. Kugler ic Son, Ellis Ic Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. TE beg leave to inlbrn the Merchants of the Western I country that we are now leceiring in addition'to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the I lard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. Wa onrtlculnrly request the Merchants to an examiuation of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our pricea will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following i t -ollia s, Mmmon s, and ilaan a Axes ; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneatha ; Sickles l Hny aud Manure Forks Hanes; Trices ; Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking (.lasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or. ders entrusted to our care. MEAD ft WINSTON, March ..t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. S IlEPilEIlD'S French Corset and Shirt Hun-aifnctory, end Ladue' and UenUemerit Ready-made. Linen M arehowe. The undersigned, in returning thanks to their numerous friends in the Southern and Western States, for theis extensive patronage, beg leave to inform them that they have removed from their old stand to their present more spacious premises, where they will endeavor to merit a continuance of their favor, K. A. ft i. SnEPHERT) Fourth street one door east of Main. A largo and rich assortment of Ladies' Ready-made Linen constantly on hand. Every description of plain and fancy Needle-work made to order in the neatest snd richest styles. Cincinnsti, Feb. 4 ( in- da, g'i. OHIO TYPE EOUNDERY. THR Suhscnliers, who have lately established a Niw 1'ypa FovniiKRY, in Cincinnati, opposite the Merchant!' Exchange and Mairnetic Telegraph, are now prepared to furnish the Printers of the West with every variety of Tvers. Pnxssn, and Pkistiko Matiriala, of the latest fashions snd the best manufacture. The proprietors have had long experience in the husi. ness.sed have made arrangements with Eastern and other Foundcries, which will enable them to supply every variety osed in the United States, and ol the best quality. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. .WJ4. GUILFORD ft. JONES. Coliinibu Insurnnre Company. fin and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build Ing. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan- ' dues and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and ether water-craft, against the penis of seas, lakes and rivert on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW, June I, 1844 dtf. Secretary. TX'RS AND MATTERS' TRIMMINTL THE subscribers have just received a large stock of Fori and Hatter's Trimminirs. which they filler for sale at the lowest pricea. SO lbe. Nutria, sides. 60 " double and single Ring Russia, blow.l 100 ('arreted Russia. 100 Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Ssxony and Spanish Bodies. 10 A first rate assortment nf Silk and Cotton sid.s and Tips, Banding and Binding. Hat leathers. Bow Strings Skiv era, ail colors, nlack and Uraft Silk flush, extract l.ogwuud Gum Shellac ftc. (Feb. Ill FAY et KILROURNK. LUMBER. KHH flfin feet Pine Lumber. I all sixes and qualities. SIlOjOOOft.poDlardo. 300.000 Pine Shingles, warranted. A larira and well assorted lot of sll kinds and sires of Country star), together with assorted sixes Window Sssh. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and oth era to oer stock ; and would state that we have made ar rangements so that we shall siwsys nsve a targe stock on hand, and will not be undersold by any one. Aug. 18. B. COMSTOCK ft CO. SPECIAL NOTICE IS hereby given that I have sold out my entire stock in Trade, aud wishing to close ap my business es soon se possible. I would respectfully request sll those indebted to ms to call sad settle their aerosols. 1,0, 17 WALTER AMOS. 1 1 J

T PUBLISHED DAILT, ft BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Orrici oui-esst corner of High street td SBgir lley TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weokly per annum, Weekly per annnm, 17 00 400 t 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelre Unci or less, one or three Imsrtiom, JL and 14 cents for each additional inicrtion for throe months S& for six monthi $0 lor 12 monies J la Loiter sdverliso-ments in the mine proportion, with deduction of SO per cent, on the amount over J2U in six monthi. Br th Year. For twelvo lines Jl!! fourth of a col-uinn $20 hill' a column $30 whole column $40. BUSINESS GAUDS."" MATTHEWS V BUTTLES, ATTORNEVS and Counsellors at Law.Coluinbua.Ohio. Ollice one door louth of 1. N. Whiting ft Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Not. I, 184o. F.J.Mattiikws. A. B. Butths. I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. nnolvSELLEKS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton t Bank.llishstrcet.Coluinbus.Oliio. A large assortment tl' Hooka and Stationery always on hand. SEIUERT At L1LLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public OIB ces, Columbus. Au?. So, 1813. VV II. Sa.lBl.RT. M. C. LlLl.tT. iviiiium 12. inia Ai llenrv Jarvis. CtOLLEClOHS and Account Settlers, lor rnuiaiin .nu J adjoining counties, will attend to all busincss'ontrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, ami upon reaaonable terms- Ollice, up stain, 8rst door north of McCoy's store. April U. IMC y. Columbus, Ohio GERE, ABBOTT 4 CO., rv i. a I PR in tlitrHwum nnd Cutlery. Iron. Nails, Glass, JJ House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanicnl Tools, Military (joods, ftc. ftc, No. lol High street, sign ol the Gilt t'auioca. U l; Ar RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, ic. 4c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, lioodalc's now, llign street. i. it. Ki itiiccs. irAirnl.l.n M,lirnl Tlieolo.ricul.ClaBsical .School JJ andMiscellancous Books, superior Stationery and Wall l'aper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the Slate Houso. J. II. W IIEATON, DRUGGIST.and Dealer in l'atent Medicines, Paints,Olls, Dye Stufis.Glass, ftc. cVe.,wliolcssleaiid roUil, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KILIIOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Fainls.Oilf, DveSlutl's, Leather, Boots and Shoes. ftc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. I, IMI. C. R. KING, Bank. Columbus. lov. Hi.. tl'. ' li rltEMOVAIi.il J .. DOCTORS THOMPSON ft MARIS have removed their Office lo the Basement Story ol Judge i-wan's new buildinix; High Street, alow doors North ol the Nell House. TJ 'Residence of Dr. R. : hompsok. Third street, one door North of Universalis! Church. Residcnceol Dr. Maris, corner of Third and Rich streets, opposite Baptist Church. March 20. IMT-tf M. li. HATEIIAM, EDITOR of the OilloCul.TlVATon.aJoumal of Agrlcul. ture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and Lth o si-h month. Terms g I per year i four copies lor 3. tT Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. II. COMSTOCK A CO., FORTVARDLMi and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. , lt JTkIDGW AY & CO'S FOUNDRY, Broad street, near tl e Bridge, Colum 1 bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety o' Caa-tings, always on hand. Oct. I, IH-ll. COMjIHBLS hat stoke. t v nnnmil.l. Ili.rli itrnot. onnosite the State Build. ak J incs, always keeps on hand s good assortment of Hats V and Caps of the latest isshions. Hals made to oruer. Kill. IIOI KI' T7" WINNE is "at home" in the Neil House, and will IV. render all ao who make their slay with him. Dec 10. dlf N. II. 1 AYLOIl, ENGRAVER. OTFICE on Northeast corner of High and Town Strcots, up stairs opposite United Slates Hotel. Dec. S!2 dtf I. A W. PB. WILCOX and A. F. I'khrt will practice Law, as . nnrtner. in Franklin and adioining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. luting ic Hunt wgton a Bookstore rcu. u. WM7vf0innr7nH.F.Y, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker li Riley's Patent Forcep key Mn 13..t-wly. f lTY'LIVEIlY STAIlIiE. THE subscriber hns removed to the new hru k stable buill bv Dr. L. GiKHlule, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a Tew s'ens from High street, and renr of the Capitol Houso. n-iluKHlClfAXD LXAURIAUEH TO I.KT JT Nov 2. .dif. J- MASSI.V. W. A. MeC'OY CO., " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in Fancy and Staple Ury Goods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. miWlvIXMUTT, SIGN AAV BANNER 1' A INTER, Nov. 9...dtf. coixsihus, aiiio. - S. N. KICIIAUDSON . MAINI'FACTI'HKR and Dealer in HOOTS f lT.SOf:.S nnd FIMHNOS.ot every kind anilK vanety.No. 11)6 High st.,Cul..mbus, Ohio. NovMy KIN H A MAS RIIOE STOIIE t' I HAS been removed to the comer store . J Jta room in the Journal Building, oo High St., n(,nrlv opposite to his former stand, where fjL he vi ill lie found ready to ait upon his for mer customers snd ail others wno may see nt lo call. April IS-.t-wtf. II. II. KIMBALL. AXJ SI'S 50 dot. Chonnin2 Aiee, of different brands. arrauted ot good quality, lor saie ai me nyi. wi ...n Doc. II. OlLi I'AULI.IV, ANVILS ANU VICES. (iemiine Armitage Mouse-hole Anvils, assoned weights; also, llio best V ices in the country, at the sign ol the Oct. I. C.ILT PADLOCK. A PEW of those line steel EIRE SETTS, left nt ill sign of the Dec 11. HILT PADLOCK " "vVATtllES. ACOOD assortment ol all the different kinds, just received, and for ssle at lorv prices. We have some of ti e tWsf that were ever offered in this market. June S7. W. A. PLA'I T . CO., Neil House. COOPERS' TOOLS. AFRESH supply of Cooners' Tools, just received and for sale at the sign of the March II. C.ILT PADLOCK Prrilornl HjierlnclP. ALSO, double eonvei and concave Spectacles, for all ages, and in a great varietv ol frames. Also, Spectacle (ilass. of sll kinds, httcd in old frames at short notice, sad .ow pnce.by . A. PLATTJj CO rli i ..... "earpn'e Acctinstic Oil lor Detilnese. AFRESH supply for sale hy J. B. W lll'.A'ION Columbus. Aug. 7. Corner High and Broad at "Iil-ACKSMITS' 1IELLOV1 S, real Armitage Mouse JJ Hole Anvils. Common, Cotter-Key and Solid boa Vices. For sale at 15U, High street, sign of the BrosdI Ave. D,c 7 FAY cV LUOlKE. ARRIAGU TRIMll.ti. Kulioer Linia. r I j ...i l.p.ilmr Ijce. Bands, Dsmak Linings, Bindings, Tufts' Springs, Asles snd Whips, st the Oct. 1. c t AIIHI ACE H'RINt.S. 'if"'" Buggy and Car 20 setts Bucev and Carriage Ailea, jiirt received ami for ale low at the sign of the i.u.1 raui.u. Tltll'H OIL. OR SALE low, by the barrelor gallon. atthePrng Store r of n. T iir..- i vj., Corner of High snd Broad streets. Oct. S3. I l 111 PIPE. IOR CISTERNS, Wells and Acqueducts, for sale at the 1 sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Mil I, AMI CROSS C IT SAW 8. "AT it KILBOIRNE keep a constant supply of Row. ' Isod's Mill and Cross-cut Saws, at the lowest prices V a nMmt. Tl'RNITLT.E VARMSIl Nos. 1 and I. Also, Polish- A. ine and Coacn Body Vamih, for sale hy J. B. WHEATON. Druggist, Msrch 59. Corner of High and Brosd streets. ANVILS. GENUINE Moese-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the Mav 13. Ull.T PADLOCK. OLU PENS -A fresh supply received this day. and I J for sa,e very low. W. A. FLATT & O, f April J, 1M7. Neil House. OHIO VOLUME XI. GIIM SMITHS w II please nonce maide ns '"', at U sign of the Gilt Padlock, llil. High street, 100 Rifle Barrels, assorted, Irom uu to zxu imiis i um i'""" Also Gun Locks of various kinds, Bulls, (juarus ami i nim-bles.'German Silver, Sheet Brass slid almost all other Gun material. GERE, AB1I01 1 ft. CO. Dec. !) x I.- w linKSS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Bslxorines, Bsragea, Mas-lin Ginghams, Embroidered ditto, Us Lsins, ftc. All new styles, lor sale by WING ft RICHARDS . SAWS. HOF. ft CO., and Wilmot ft Rowland'a Mill and Cross cut taws i 1 J Hoe ft Co. and Wilmot ft Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear ft. Jackson's and other Hand do.j Faunel and ripping do.j Butchers' and Back do.; Billctl and Turning Webb do. . ,, July Hi. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. HAKDWAUE.-l.KHE, ABBOTT ft C O., at tne sign of the Gilt Faillock. are now roceiTing a fresh supply of goods, which makes their slock embrace more ar tides in the hardware line, than any other store in the State. They are disposed to sell goeils at lair rates, and would re. spcctfully request purchasers to call and examine their goods t Ucl. I. rill. AT 1.1 till ALL'S. IF yon want good shoes and great bargains. Anyqiinnti y of Easlern made Bonis and Shoos on hand, and lor sale cheap, at the sign of the Golden Boot, Journal ""'"'"g". by. July 31. II. II. KIMBALL. PUKE WATER. .1 n.ivl Inw of these very valuable articles which Tt..'Vli;nVl(! I l.ttiliranm V lilt areliiglily nnd which recommenucfl uy an who imvc wo ore rcaily to sell at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. GERE, AUUU1 r or. i-u. JNov. tl. "(TEN UN E MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS . ' TUN I ATA NAILS, just rec-ived and lor sale si ine sign J of the Sept. 10 PAD PADLOCK. ' ' i.w miNWl'TK. "."' i ...-li TUST received bv the subscribers, a new anu . J assortment ol iNeapolitian. I mice ni . " and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, whic h can be. allorj H . M.m.nnllv low Driccs. JAY & MLBOLKNI... Latliea' White Kid flippe?..-r . TUST received at the Shoo Slore ol n. u. a.imi..."i- .1 .i,erinr article ol White hid Slippers. jiiij.". rUMIIEK! lXiMii,M mi-.. i , il. at hi. Steam Saw Mill, 3 mile, west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country l ,.ml,r r almost evcrv variety and description. Having erected Drv Houses, will also have a large quantity ol seasoned flooring on and after the 1st of March IB... I. . UUH.... . . . .. ........... r rii,Bp i.iimoer linn wnt Huced nrices. All fjood orders lor l.umoer iii I""" 1'- M. L. SULL1VANT. ly attended to. ir ei. u.-.. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Hands; India ituuuer t.iounu Oil Cloth nnd Mats; Patent Lcatherand Bindings) Patent ('loth and Dash Frames j Light Frames and Tassells! , -,, .. , -r, SnriiiT. and AjIcs. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. r A DIES' ISIIOF.S. Just received a finer ajn-rtment I . .... i ..i; t LV......I. Mnmem and Kill ( Irecian Ties and BiKkins, at the sign of the Golden Boot, which are soiling off chcapor tlmn over ucloro sold in uns cijj. . Jan iV. t . Tun nn "jtii .ilnm Ulniclird Wiiitrr Strained Jllir ' fl " ; a.r. . ittlli lj St. . 1,- ' r KAY & hlUJOUI.Ms ,7 No. Ifj'l, llipli Street. for utile Iter, 11 AtlllNE CAUDS. ltd sets of Machine Cards, 1V1 iust received Irom the Manulaetory ni ueiccsicr.x.iu.- ..!....... .n.irn.i.,i n i;.l. Ilii.li street. Dec 7. 'FA Y K.W)URNK. TAIlKETnBAITSVlilow M arket Baskets, 11 a line article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. 0c re:;..!.,..,. U:,-,,,nMt- I.hhtih and (armiefl. Hist c a . b . , u im: a. pu hahdS. inn rliKifin l-'ilpH. 0 V Snmnw Jiiclison. Mottrnm. Ibbotnon, Butcher and I . . . , ' . a-.. . tl,n -Int. ftfl of the other celcuratta uiancn, iui , T t XV April 7. 1 'i""- n rtVt'H KIIOIS. 1.(111(1 pairs OI llliua numit-r, J tlmr and ISullalo Over Shoes, romprising every variety anil etylo.lur sale cheap at llie uoiueii uo. nv JSov. A. 11. II. MM HAM.. N). 1(11 II H.I1 STREET. ."vvr iiitv i .ij i.'i i nal.M I'.liniic StiriiiL's for buffc'ics and J ca'rringea, just received and for sale at the sin of the Sept. 10. . II UIL.1 UUITII'S VII I N OF Pomestie Manufacture, the b.t in the market. for sale at the sign of tl.o U1LT PADLOCK, Sept. 10. linliir l.rft T.nmns. 0 v rornlins Ar Co.. nianutactiire. Also, Lamp lnm- ) mines of all kind", wholesale or retail, uy Keb. 1. W. A. PL ATT U CO., Aril Horn viilllHk'!( PATENT PLATFORM Scales ami Couuter Unlaiiccsat manurac-tutor's prices. For a fc April 3. Sign of the liilt Pad Lock. Genuine Armilnge Monseliole Anvils, LID boa and common V ises, lor sale at the sign ol tne OOl. UA pril 7, I.IL.1 I'AlJl.uv i. K.nl. HH Presses. SEALS Fntrrsvnl, Slid Seal I'rerses lurnisnen.mr now ries Public, Common Pleas nnd Supreme Court, Re corders. Ac. oVc, at very low prices and short notice, Dy March 17. W. A. i t. A I I oc t u., nmi ii. ,( FIVES. ti't dox. Selves, assorted numbers ; of iron, 3 bns., aud hair, at the OILT rAUl.uilv. C;AVVS! SAWSSI SO Mill as,OI tin IO Sleel.lcr sale at the sign oi me ....,, Dec. II. Ulbl i nfAvi'iti OnOEJIAKER'S TOOLS ot nearly every uescnp- IJ tion. tor sale at the Shoe and L-eainer .n.re ... May 211. 11117. II. II. KIMBALL. STAHCII. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of denlers snd others is requested to the beau- C f'.trl Htnrrh nnw heinff made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the niMo'Druff Store, by S. CLARK CO. l ash snd the Ugliest maraet price ii m uiuct r" While t orn. u. i.if. 1 .n.i. llil Mnd ltrnsliea. rpWENTY hbls. Linseed Oil, in whole aud half barrels; X Mai aegs w line i-rn.i , varnisn. rainianu vtime . Jul, i(i. GERE, ABBOTT Sc CO. GERE, ABBOTT A lO. No. 161 High atreci, Hare iutt reccired. fTMlREE THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire,assorted,from No. X 3 to Mi. J(K;0 lbs. Log I hams ; 6(10 pair Trace Chains; on,i.. Am.' slmvnU and Snadest in doa. Manure Forks. July 16. I rinv. (1-11(10 lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from the IV coarsest to the finest, lor sale at the sign of the (jrt i, GILT PADLOCK. 1TOOI) SC REWS. 3,000 groce New England ijf Premium Screw.,., the signol, 0CR TE HAVE plenty of 8X10 SASH, ilh Glsss and V W I'ulty, at the sign oi ine Dee. 11. OILT PADLOCK. 100, 1 m... (,.r sal at the siirn of the Dee. II. uil.1 rauiAA-n. rffr LBS. Cotton Chain, No. 4 to 16. ijUUU 2-COOIbs-Cotton Bats. Wick Vara and C arpet Chan. t . : I .J in, .a I a hy ( .h I' FAY ft. K1LBOIIRNE. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. THE undersigned hsa just received, and will keei eon-etsntantly on hand, a supply of Leeches.which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed snd cup by prescription Prompt attention will be paid t" al I prescriptions. Enquire at Denig ft Son s, corner of Hi-h snd Rejerenat Drs. Denig, S-nith and Butterlicld. Septl7..dtf. STATE COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. Ao. 6I, t'tdar it., New York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, (I.AT LEK ABU JUUS.is,) OCCUPY tho spacious five story Warehouse, No. M, (V.lar stri.nt t)iA wiiiiLK of which is devoled to the cihibition and sale of tho singlo article of VKINV1W VAUVUEH. Their present stock consuls or nearly tine jnraisanii I'ni knirps. einbrncinir some thousands of dlllerent natlorns snd colorings, and comprising every thing dusirable in the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. All of which aro oll'orcd for sale, lor cash, or satisfactory credit, at tho lowest orices, by the Piece or PuckttRe. New Styles are received almost every day, and many oi them are got up for our own sales, and nut to be found else where. rrp Printed lists of nrices. corroded from day to day, with every variation in the market, are placed in llie hands of buyers. nicrciinnis win no auio to mrm some ioea ui um c..m and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our utital stock of this one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This luct, togethor with the facl. that our means and our attention, instead ol ociiig di vided among a vust variety of articles, ere devoted wholly to one will render tho advantages which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious and it shall he our care that none who visit our esiauiisutucui suau uiuct mui ...j uu'i'v,.,.-ment. . Our assortment is complete nt all seasons or Hie vear. LEE, J I . DSON l.l .K P. S. n. F. t.F.K. formerlv of the firm of Lord & Lees, and lato senior partner in the original linn of Loo 6c Brewster, from which connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Leo Ac Judson, under the linn of LEE, JUDSON &. LEE. and he ventures to nssuro his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the same prc-cniinenco in this branch of the trade, which lormorly distinguished the other two houses to which he belonged. New York, July C.lylw. PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, Ao. Ifl, Ctnirlluuttt it., N. F., opimntt tht Wfsfrrn fo(fl. ritHE CHOTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY L (orgnniied under the General Manufacturing Law ol the Stale of rew York I oflerat wholesale. in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowest prices, for cash or approved credit, raprr stmgimrs, oi every vaneiy oi .mo and nrice. aud llortlen to match ! fire Hoard J'rinlt ifi great vnriety, Tramparmt IVinuW Matin, Oil Painted Window fnwfri and lliae li inuoio turriim taper: oi the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is large nnd entirely new. thev invite Merchants. Booksellers and Denlers in these articles, to call and eiamine their stjles and prices, whenever thev visit the Citv. l.ountrv Merchants can ex. amine this Stock from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o' clock in the evening. iew iork, reb. at, I8iu..lmd. ni Aii-nrr work. TIIR attention of y iiUciiuhi dcRirouH ot purrliiMn? .Marble ManUh, Monumrnta or Statuary, is requested. Tho Subxcriltcrt. haviiie been ei)ir;iirrtl in the iMnrlile bu- I nineii (or the last thirty years in l'liiladelphin, nnd hnrin mnnurnctitrod work lor almost every part oi tim union, can refrrtoali who have tHvored them with their custom, nnd tn their work, (contideiohle of which has been nut up in jthis plnre.) They har nlways on hand a full supply of I BiarDie JManiria, aim new anu original weBipa mr nm 1 uienti and other work, copies ol which, with nrtcoi wilt bt hirwaruru. All work ilnnned n insured from brciknuo. Thev can refer to any Mercantile house in Fluladclpbin or sUnUinir uim character ai workmen. 0 i,..si ..ipniniiinnci . CAM JU1I.1i P I III i 11 i.u.j ai, w;i, Feb. 28. lain.. .3md. No. 3(10 Hiirli street, Phila, N. It I hcre ii noihinir in their line which they do not furnish, cither domestic or imported. STKAM MARISLK MOUKS, Hido liond, bDotc Snriiitr (inrden street. Philadelphia. This exteiisiye eHtahliKhnient ib erected on an improved plan, arm oy tne tjie aid ot hteam l ower ninnniaciurus an kiiimj oi i nm mm Ornamental Makiile Woiik, iti a tupciior stjio and at the lowftRt prices. The largest and best Assortment of Marble Mantles, im-norttd rarUirand Ciaidcn Statuary, Vases, and l ountains, Tdci loriloors Ac, inn f bo seen at the Wnrn Hooms, to liich the attention of the public it respectfully invited. Marble Cutters supplied at all tunes with any nutuher ol ti ins tied Mantels and J'able Tops, Italian lomlwand Monuments cut to sizes or liuished also, constantly on hand , a larpe assortment of American (.rave Stones in the rough or liuiahed, Marble in tho block;tVc. JOHN HAIHD, Kultfe Kond, above npnng uarden st., 1 lulaueiphia. March New Tailoring nnd Dry Gooda Estnbliahnient. L. P. PRESTON &. CO., (No J01, IH'h street, Corner of Rich ftrtet,) TTAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwkm. as fore XI man. (whoso well known skill in lining needs no praise,) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing llie nealest manner, anu on suuri nuuuu. iuu.oig n.i others lo make up, aud repairing, will bo promptly attended l0. Thev have also enlartreil their store room, and aro receiV' ling a large supply of Dry Uuods; so they can safely say hey have one oi ino most orsiraote aKHuniiieins .n u.,.u Urn uoont ana uoinms in we tn. N. B. (irocerica. Bouts. Shoes, Hals, Caps, llonnets, Ice, always on hand, at prices that will nut tail to suit buyers. Columbus, April iu,liit'...iw. NI W AND PAKIIIONARLF. sLj Tailoring Establishment, r-- ll lll!l:K in,l WM V Cl.Olil) have iusl oncned a new Tmlur Miop, on tiign street, in tne city oi l oiuiiious, opposite the United Slates Hold, where they will give strict attention to the 1 adoring mist ness in sll its branches. Particular atten tion paid to cutting, and w ork made up on ' .hnrt noiiro. and in tho most approved style. They rcspcctlully solicit a snare oi ine puunc pai- Wnlclics, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Lamps, sr., &e, Win. A. Plntt c!t Co., (in the Neil Jlouse,) HAVE on hand a good assortment of Watches i... ii..n..wqra finiar .fimnA. rerlumr-rv s,,ntnel'es. CnnrnvR. Convex nnd Perifocal.) Dia- S mond poinlcd (iold Pens, (best maker':) Gold nnd Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Combs, lirnslios lor llie Hair. Clothes nnd Teeth, Plated and Britania Castors, Candle-.link. I'nl,. ns.ki.is nmlTna-Sets. superior Razors, fteor- runrii. Pocket Knives nnd Seissnrs, Genuine Hclnmings needles, licst quality, i isioib wilii ..no .. Ir-l.w l,. t .mn i.h.. ami l.amii Wick. Watch Makers Tools and Materials. Ate. ice, all ol wiucn nicy are now 1 selling at very low pricei. . Watcncs and Jewelry careiuny r.-i. ..wucra workmen sn.l warranted. Also, seals Engraved for Notaries f,,.,..t ! stnt nilieers. Societies. &c. ice, and Seal Presses of an oxcellent and cheap construction furnished at short notice. "er- a CJUPERIOR COLORED DAGUERRE. I u iiTVPN The subscriber would respecllully sn nounce to the citiicns of Columbus nnd ils vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambos' block, where he is prepared to eiecute Daguerreotype likenesses, hy an improved process, which gives to the picture a much liuertoue than modes ol operating. Persons wishing anything in the line nf this art. are respectfully invited to call at his rooms, Ferfect satisfaction given, or no charge. ... ... Persona sr. tsiiuht the art of taking likenesses and ore- narinir all kinds of Chemicals used by Dagnerrean artists, on i. . ..I.. v a s;ivi iriii'iviv lie most ressonauie wni... u.wuuniwi., Oct. 30. .dlf. OHIO MI TIJAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. vie nnd Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives snd Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual l ire DoDurtment. ITT The average cost ol insurance in mis Liepartaient,is less than one-Jourtn per cem. per Policies issued on tne mu intut vus pian ai ine op' I tion of the applicant. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. A. li. Advantages mauo c k" " ui unit cuu. Mfl.1.1 For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Ruilding, between the Eichange ana v-ny nanKs, nign sireei, .o I. TIVIIVI'UU t' li I L-L'l'l'tl IlimtJUS. ...uuiui uiurrw.i, Sept 16, 1815. twy. Herniary. FIUE FIRE FIRE. THE Protfctiok lsauRAKCE Coups, of Hsrtfoid Conn , continue at their scenry in this city to insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Mills, Manufac tories, ftc, and the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol property, agaixst loss or nt-aue BT Filtt. The rates of premium offered are as lew as those of anv othersimilar institution ; and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of this long established Company. Office in the Lily nana Banning;, up stairs. Oct 13.. lyd. J. WM, BALDWIN, Agent rrty ML JO APRIL 7, 1848. BOOKS & STATIONERY. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Jloakutltrt mnd SMiontri, llifk Unit. NEW IIOOKH. JEFFERSON'S WORKS) Memoir, Correspondence and Miscetlnuies; from the papers of Thomas Jefisrson edited by Thomas Jelfcrson Randolph. 4 vols. The Lifo of Thomaa Jcllerson, third President of the United States, with parts of his correspondence never before published, and notices of liia opinions on questions of Civil Govc,ninent,Nati(iual Policy and Constitutional Law j by George Tucker, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Virginia. 2 vols. The Lifo of Governor Morris, with selections from his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers; detailinj events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, nnd in the Political History of the United Stales; by Jared Sparks. 3 vols. Revolutionary Orders of Washington, issued during the years I77U, 17110, 17IJI and 17112. selected from the MSS. of John Whiting, Lieutenant and Adjutant of the 2d Regiment Massachusetts Lino, a work reolete with interest and plua sing reminiscences, I vol. Marshnira Life or Uenrne Washinuton, complied under the inspection of Hon. Bushroil Wn.hinQton from original papers, bequeathed to him by his deceased relative. S vols, History oi ino reuerni uovernmcni lor niiv vears, in.in March 17'J tu March, lll.W) by Aiden Brndfo'rd, LL. D., Editor of tho Massachusetts Stato I'aoers, of Remarks on Stale Ritrhts &c., oVc, neatlv bound in I vol. Lives of tho Presidents of the United States, with Bio- cTatihicnl Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of In dependence, nnd sketches ol the most remarkable events in tiienisiory oi trio country ; ny itooeri v. i.incoin. icnu-til'ully embellished wilh a portrait of each of the Presidents, and lorty-live engravings. 1 vol. The Lite of hlbridue Gerry, with contemporary letters to tho close of the American Revolution; by James T. Austin. 1 vol, Debates in Concress of the United States on the lull for repealing the law For the more convenient organization ol the Courts of the United States ; " during the first ses-sion of the seventh Congress, and a list of the yeas and navs on that interesting sul.jcct. 1 vol. History ot tlie llnrllord Convention, witn a review oi tne Policv of the United States Government, which led to the war of 1012; by Theodore Dwight, Secretary ol the Con vention. I vol. rorsnieny March, 1048. I. N. WHITING U HUNTINGTON. llUUE V1U(;HT'8 8UPUEME court re- J 1'OKTS. Cash price reduced to KcnorU of Cases at Lsw and in Chancery : decided by tlio Saprome Court of Ohio; taken from original minutes: By John C. Wright. Jnonnliirtfe sup. roy.Uvo. vol. of UGl pages, in fine law binding. When the Reporter of these cases took his sent upon tho bench, aud proceeded upon circuit duty, ho wiis exreedingly emharrasKcd with the uncertain and diversified practice, and the contradictory evidence of former dor in ions. He began to take notes of cases at the trials at which he assisted. merely to help his memory in the decision, and generally destroyed them when judgment was pronounced As bo progressed ho took more copious notes, and transcribed them into a manuscript book in the form cf Ueports, with the design of preserving some evidence of points decided. This book ho undo his circuit companion, hoping thereby to secure uniformity in his own action at d i tie rent periods and places. Finding tho Reports convenient to hiimell'iu the discharge of his judicial duties, their publication suiinestcd itself as comeim-nt for the profession ; and they tire now maae public in the hopo of their being useful. The number of eases reported, is four bundled and ninety-eight; only eighty less thnn is contained in six entire volumes of Hammond's Ohio Reports. Much time and labor have been dovoted to the arrangement of tho Index, with the design of waking it copious, ad of easy reference." Wright's Roporti, as connected with the Supreme Court of this State, containing as they do important principles of practice, and as a work of reference, will be found even more useful thnn tho Reports of the Court in Bank, nnd should therefore be in tho library of every member of With the view of closing up the balnnce of the edition of Judue Wight's Supreme Court Reports, the subsf.riber has determined to reduce the i.onA price to the extremely low rate of Five Dollar, at which price they will probably be found the cheapest Reports to be hnd. For sale at the Uook store oi i. Vi, vviuimu ec nuni.uiu. Keb.2d..d&w. HOOKS I HOOKS t HOOKS! FF.tl.INU OFF AT REDUCED J'HICESU THE Subscribers being desirous to reduco their very iargo stock of Jlooke, l'upere, Stationery, SfC, have lelerinined to sell oil' a lame portion of it nt VERY LOW PRICKS fOlt CASH. Their atnrk is much the lamest and most varied of anv in thn Western country, and will he found to embrace a very general assortment of Law. Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous BOOKS. Also ; All the Classical and Common School Hooks In general use, and an extensive assortment of Cap, Letter, lank, i;ommcrcial anu roiio rni, uemi aim meuiuui AI'ERS, nf the best Eastern Manufactories. French. Knsheh nnd Ameiican STATIONERY, of every variety and of the finest quality. ItoGcrs and worsietiiioiin s rine i en ami i csn KNIVES, liiild snd Silver Pencils; Cold Pens; Steel Reads, Bags, and Purses; Steel Trimmings; Shell, Ivory, 'earl aed Velvet Souvenirs and Curd Cases ; Pocket Books, Wallels and Ranker's Cases. Ladies' Pout Folios and Albums, richly and elcganlly bound. A fine assortment of NoTK nrrm. lkvf.i.opks, te. Thev would respectfully invite Professional men, Tea- chora, and all persons wishing to purchase at cheap rates. to call and examine thoir assortment before purchasing eUe. where. I. JN. Will I lil . nun imiiiun. Columbus, February 8, IIMH...w!petd. MENZEL'S GERMAN LITERATURE.-! ier-man Literature, translated from the German of W olf- gang Mcnzel. By C. C. Filton. 3 vols, roy., l.mo. " iVleniers wors on v.eraian i.nenuuru was cs..--.j well received In r.nciano. and strongly commenueu uy mu moat respectable periodical publications there. He is undoubtedly a writer of extraordinary vigor and clearness i and his style occasionally rises i eiuqueuce. nn .uu.... and religious feelings are high and pure ; his critical perceptions are keen, and his power of illustrating his ideas by the ornaments of fancy, nnd from a wido range of literary and scientilic acquisitions, is slmost unrivalled. Our Eng lish critic compares nun to nurse. Select Minor Poems, translated from the German of Gocllic and Schiller, with notes. By John S. Dwight 1 vol. roy. l'mo. Conversations with Goethe in the Inst years of his Lifo, translated from the Gciman of Eckcrmanu. By S. M. Ful ler. 1 vol. roy. 12mo. Introduclion to Ethirs, including a Critical Survey of Moral Systems, translated from tho French ol Joutfroy. by William 11. ('banning. 2 vols. roy. Limn. n.. ... ... J-I.:II It.. U L-II-. 1 ..I . i lie tliaracicrs oi punier, uj ...to. cue . . j. l2mo For sale at the Bookstore ol Feb. 1. I- N. WHITING ic HUNTINGTON. NEW HOOKS. ADVENTURES in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains, by George F. Ruxtnn. A work containing the rough notes of a journey thiongh Mexico and winter spent among the wild scenes and wilder characters of the Rocky Mountains. Complete in 1 vol. Nnw nnd Then." nn exeeeeinelv interestinir work by Samuel Warren. F. It. S., author of 'fen Thousand a Year, ice. Tho Life of Chevaliel Bayard, bv W. Gilmore Simms; one of the most fascinating- works of the day. containing an iccount of one of tho most eventful periods of Frauce, during the reign nf Charles VIII complete ia 1 vol. AUo, Vol.2 of Lamartine's History of thn Girondist, or the personal memoirs or the ratnots ol tne r rencn revolution.March 1. I. N. WHITING ft, HUNTINGTON. TWITCH'S CONSUMPTION CI RED An Uval X uam.k Family Companioh, Six Lectures on the uses of the Lungs ; esuses, prevention and cure of consumption, asthma, and diseases of the heart; on the laws of longevity, and the mode of preserving mile and female health, symmetry, and beauty ) exposing causes and cure ol those diseases that produce consumption or shorten life, aa atlections nf the skin, spine, stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, scrofula, piles, gravel and female complaints. Its rules essy, practical and pure form a guide to perfect health and long life. 28 engravinca. Br Ssuiuel Sheldon Fitch, A. M., M. D. lor sale at the Rnoks'.ore ol feb. 1. I, N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. VOL. r.'i. ENGLISH COMMON LAW RE-PORTS. Reports nf Csses Argued snd Determined in the English Court of Common Lsw, being Vol. t ol Manning, Granger and Scott; Reports IH45 to Faster Term, IU4fi; Complete sets of the English Common Law Reports, in 62 vols.; together with a large assortment of Lsw Books, for sale very low at the Bookstore of Jan. 22. 1. N. WHITING ft. HUNTINGTON. rpAYLOR'S UNITED STATES MONEY RE-X POKIER, and Gold nud Silver Coin Examiner, with a marginal index to the different States. Designed to eon-lain fac simile engravings of all the gold, silver and copper coins nnw in circulation, with their true value; a list of solvent Banks throughout the United States snd Canada, with the rates of discount the number for February, 1818 just received at the Bookstore of Feb. 18. I. N. WI11TLNO ft HUNTINGTON. RNAL NUMBER 219. B0 OKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. 8CROGGS, Hookulltt and Stationer, opporite the State Home. VALUAHLE ENGLISH IIOOK8CIIRAP. CAKUliN AL WOLSF.Y, by John (ialt, with additiomd illustrations from Casendish'i Ufa of VVolsey, aud oth. ar sources. 1 vol. Tin Life and 1'onliucata of Leo the Tenth br William Roscoe 1 tols. French Revolution from 1709 to 101 Ij by K. A. Mignet 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Ages, comprehending an account of the stale of learnina from the close of tha reign of Augustus to its revival in the fifteenth century ) by riOV. rfOSCJ.II DCr!IIUuil. t .' Ilistorv of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-establishment of I'opery under Charles II and James 11) by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent j by William Roscoe. I vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael Angelo; by R. Duppa, L. 1.. B. Lile of Kaffaelloj by Quatremere da Quincy. 1 vol. Norman Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by the Normans its causes and its consequences in England. Scotlnnd, Ireland, "and on the Continent) by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Lulher. written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelct. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Romanco j hy Alfred de Vigny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em- pirn to llie r rencn iwvoiuuon oy r . l.nuol. 3 vols. l no snore wnrxs are uounu in unnorin Dinning, anu win roako a line addition to a library. For sale very cheap by tco.TJ. J.n. M.KUUl.3. CCHOICE FRENCH WORKS. The age of Louis J XIV., by Voltaire. Sermons of Massillon. Uiscouree on Universal History, by Bnusseut. Works of Malherbe. The Kiistence of lod, by Fenelon. The Education of Danglers, by Fenelon. tables of I,a Fontaine. Analysis of the History of France, by Chatitaubrian. Grandeur and Decay of the Roman Kmpire, by Montesquieu. Voynges in the Kast, by Lamartine. JSew Classical Biography, M. L. tiarre. Characters, by La liruyere. rie led ions irom trie Masterpieces of Do Rotrou, Crubillon and others. Chau tnubrian's journal of a journey from Paris to Jerusalem. Works of Boileau. F.mile.or hducation,by Rousseau. The Natchez, by Chautauhrian. Works of Racine, Mnliere, etc. The above are French editions, and finely bound, or in paper. Justreceived and for sale by Dec. 2. J. U. SCROGCS. . NEW LAW BOOKS. AMERICAN Leading Cases Select decisions of American Courts, in several departments of Jaw; with especial reference to mercantile law. With notes by J. I. Clnrk Hare, and H. B. Wallace. Vol. 1, Just received. Marvin's Bibliography or a Thesaures of American, En-plifeh, Irish and Scotcn law bonks, together with some continental treatises, with critical observations upon their various editions and authority. By J. G, Marvin. Justrec'd. Smith on the Law of Contracts. Thornton on Conveyancing a digest of the Conveyancing. Testamentary, and Registry laws of all the States of the Union, with forms, dec, by James B. Thornton. Just received by J, K. SCRUGGS. ISov. la. POETRV. BYRON, Shaknpenre, Scott, Moore, Burns, Southey, Campbell, Young, Milton, Cowper, Shelley, Ossian, llemans, Landnn, Amelia, Wodsworth, Montgomery, Coleridge, Rodgers. Willis, Thompson, (III.) Toots and Foetry of America " " England j w u Europe, " 11 Ancients; Grey, Rcatie and Collins, Huwett, Millman and Keats. Lamb and Kirk White, Drydcn and Lock li art, Goldsmith, Dante, eVc. For sale at tho Bookstore of J. R. SCROGGS. Dec. i. A VALUABLE ROOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, ceocraphical position, and so cial state of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. The rise and progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history ol the colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. D., M. B. A, S., with questions adapted' for the use of schools ; 1 vol. pp. 71)7. For sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. MEDICAL BOOKS. UNITED S.'ales Dispensatory; Woods' Practice ; Listen s urgery; Druetl's Surgery ; Barth and Rogers' Auscultation and Percussion ) Hughe's Diagnosis ; Medical Jurisprudence, by Ray; Anatomical Remembrancer, ice, eVe. Just ree'd by Nov 15. J. K. SCROGGS. ELL WORTH HAVING. The life of Major v Gen. Zachary Taylor; with noticesof thewarinNew Mexico. California and Southern Mexico i and biournohical sketches of officers who have distinguished themselves in tho war with Mexico. With portiaita or sleel and numerous illustrations. Ry John frost, LL. D. Decidedly the best written, and the most authentic memoir of the ' old hero " yet published. Just received by FANCY GOODS. Steel Besds, Clasps for bags and purses, Rinus and Tassels, Silk and Twist for bass. Chess men, Backgammon men, of bone and ebony, marble and alabaster. Paper w-eights, Papeteries, Perfumery, Gold and Silver Pencils, Knives, Card Cases, Hair, Tooth and Aail lirushes, Ivory and Pesrl Tablete, fortlohoa, Lleska, ft c, ftc, for sale very cheap, by J. K. SCROGGS. H.OV.U. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting) being chietly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Bouvier, and othera. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and the completeness of its detail, as well for a text book in Academics, of both sexes, as for self-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary ; for sale by Feb.2L J. R. S( ROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's first and second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin proso composition ; first Greek Lessons ; Greek prose composition ; and a variety of other classical works. Fur sale by Jan. 6 J. R. rJCP.OGGS. III'E OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from J the French of M. Laurent De L Ardcclie, with five hundred illustrations, after designs by Horace V ernal, and twenty original portraita ; for sale cheap, by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. TTALF-IIOIR8 WITH THE BEST AUTHORS XX Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Cnarlea hnight ; lor ssle by Feb. 21. J. H. SCROGGS. NEW FRENCH GRAMMAR. Ollendorff new method of lenrning to read, write, and apeak French with a key. I or sale by pan. bj J. tl. M.KUdt.a. LLENDORF'S NEW METHOD of learning to read, write, and speak the German with a key For sale by Jan 6. 1. K. SCROGGS. piALAVAR; Or the Knight of the Conquest a ro- manee ol Mexico; by H. AI. bird, Kq.. just recevcu Jan, 4. by J. R. SCROGGS. ITALIAN C.nAMMAR.-01lendorfV"ew method of learning to read, write, and speak Italian with a key. For sale by Jan. 6 J R SCROGGS. HOWITT'S NEW BOOK. The Hall and the Hamlet or scenes and characters of country lite ; Bv W ra. Hnwitl. just received by Jan. 4. J. R. SCROGGS. GOETHE. The Autobiography of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from my life. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb.21 For sale by J. R. SCROGGS- A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; b Frederick W. J. v na Sswyer. For aale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. UNITED STATE9 HOTEL, High itreet, on iqvart South of the Stat House, CITY OF COf.ITMBUS. THE subscriber will be found at the above establishment, where he will be pleased to wait upon sll who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligiwy siiusteo.ano fitted un in good taste ; and with the additions and improvements that are being made, will make it rank among the beet Hotels in the Western country. ntlimn Columbus, Msrcb 81. P. H. OLMSTED ATTENTION I ... THE undersigned, a philologist, snd gradoate of . celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give leasonn in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any hoar. 7'erms very low. , , . Rtfermcei: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Pre. Jonea A Caee and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of I'uil. Nov. 18. .dlf. CINCINNATI. PAHEK HANGINGS. QUITABLE for rooln, ,1d enlryij i' r, Uklokr O Cheap Paper Hangings Establishment, No. 18, West Fourth street, opposite the City Hotel, Cincinnati, U. F. R. li. has just returned frum the East with a large and beautiful assortment of Fiench and American glased and common Wall Paper also, a boautiful lot of French Gold Paper, for Parlors, with an assortment of all kinds of French and American Borders ) also, a lot of winduw paper a yard wide, with a large lot of green Yankee Slat Bliuds. suitable. for Windows. I hare also just received a beautiful assort, uient of French Fire (Screens, All the above articles will be sold wholesalo or retail as cheap if not cheaper than they can be bought in the western cuuntry. Merchants and others are respectfully invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, lton't forget No. 18, West Fourth street. Cincinnati, March li, 18. I . it. HhlUhK, SOLI HG ATE, HAWTHORNE & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, MakumctuRhis or To. bacco, anii Imports. hs or Fohxig Wiati ad Liquoiu, Ao. IU, : lumlnu itreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan. i2 SUNDRIES SOU boies Claret Wines, different brands ; 50 do Brandy Cherries; 20 do Assorted Cordials) 5(10 whole cans Sardines) 600 half do do.) 60 brls Powdered Sugar; 60 ' Loa'- do.; 60 pockets Old Gov. Java Coflee; 40 bags do do do do.j 10 " Jamaica Pimento; SO boies Soap; 20 " Candles) In store and for sale low by SOU I HGATE, HAWTHORN k CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia St. rpoiUCCOS X VJi boxes Va. Pounds, various brands do Mo. Vis, "our own brand;" 100 do do Ids. do do do; 100 do do Pounds do do; $00 do 5s and Us, various brands; 60 do Goodwin's Cut and Dried In store and for sale low bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March ti. 21 Columbia st. C CHAMPAIGN W1MKS.. 60 baskets Heidsick luampaigne) 40 do JVnpoieou do; 23 do Slur do; 15 do Crown do.j 15 do Sun and Eagle do.; 20 casos Cabinet do.; la store and for sale bv SOUTIIliA'l'K, HAWTHORN it CO., Cincinnati. March 23. tt l Columbia st. BRANDIES 20iialf pipes Alciandro Signette Brands; 10 do J. J.Uupuy do.; 7 do O. Tard Dupuy li Co. do.; 10 do Maglorr io 5 do Lalayctte do.; 10 do. . J. ti. Goddard do.; 5 do Ilencncssy do.; In store and for sale on liberal terms by SOliTtK.lA.T-, UAVV'i ntirtil t CO., Cincinnati, March 23. U Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES. 'M qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine; 20 do Cello do do.) 20 do Adams do do.; 10 do Priest do do.; la store and lor sale by SOUTHliA'l E, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 2 Columbia st PORT WINES , . 100 qr. casks Durand's Sweet Burgundy Port; 10 do Osborn's pure Juice; 15 do Juilliraan's " Trash; 15 do Queen's " Dry Port; Together with a large assortment of Dry snd .Sweet Winss, suitable for Druuists and Dealers are offered on favorable terms by SOLTIKiATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March S3. 2 Columbia st. MALAGA WINES... 2j qr. casks Sweet Malaga Wines; 20 do Dry do- do.; In store and for sale by SOUTHliATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 13. 24 Columbia st ST. CROIX RUM. 4 puncheons Rum; 2 puoclieone Jamaica Rum; in store and for sale by SOUTHCATE, HAWTHOKiN &. LU, Cincinnati, March 23, 24 Columbia st o.a.biijwui. josiah draki.J Sj. A. Ill Lf T 1'. l.IJ OL tl., Commission and Produce Merchant, No. 13. West Front St.. Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cash Advances niado on consignments of Fro, duce or other merchandise. KKFEH TO Messiek, Taylor ft, Watts, Daggette ft, Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhnuu, T. H. Yeatmao, Marsh ft Co. M. Kugler ic Son, Ellis Ic Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. TE beg leave to inlbrn the Merchants of the Western I country that we are now leceiring in addition'to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the I lard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. Wa onrtlculnrly request the Merchants to an examiuation of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our pricea will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following i t -ollia s, Mmmon s, and ilaan a Axes ; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneatha ; Sickles l Hny aud Manure Forks Hanes; Trices ; Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking (.lasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or. ders entrusted to our care. MEAD ft WINSTON, March ..t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. S IlEPilEIlD'S French Corset and Shirt Hun-aifnctory, end Ladue' and UenUemerit Ready-made. Linen M arehowe. The undersigned, in returning thanks to their numerous friends in the Southern and Western States, for theis extensive patronage, beg leave to inform them that they have removed from their old stand to their present more spacious premises, where they will endeavor to merit a continuance of their favor, K. A. ft i. SnEPHERT) Fourth street one door east of Main. A largo and rich assortment of Ladies' Ready-made Linen constantly on hand. Every description of plain and fancy Needle-work made to order in the neatest snd richest styles. Cincinnsti, Feb. 4 ( in- da, g'i. OHIO TYPE EOUNDERY. THR Suhscnliers, who have lately established a Niw 1'ypa FovniiKRY, in Cincinnati, opposite the Merchant!' Exchange and Mairnetic Telegraph, are now prepared to furnish the Printers of the West with every variety of Tvers. Pnxssn, and Pkistiko Matiriala, of the latest fashions snd the best manufacture. The proprietors have had long experience in the husi. ness.sed have made arrangements with Eastern and other Foundcries, which will enable them to supply every variety osed in the United States, and ol the best quality. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. .WJ4. GUILFORD ft. JONES. Coliinibu Insurnnre Company. fin and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build Ing. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan- ' dues and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and ether water-craft, against the penis of seas, lakes and rivert on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW, June I, 1844 dtf. Secretary. TX'RS AND MATTERS' TRIMMINTL THE subscribers have just received a large stock of Fori and Hatter's Trimminirs. which they filler for sale at the lowest pricea. SO lbe. Nutria, sides. 60 " double and single Ring Russia, blow.l 100 ('arreted Russia. 100 Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Ssxony and Spanish Bodies. 10 A first rate assortment nf Silk and Cotton sid.s and Tips, Banding and Binding. Hat leathers. Bow Strings Skiv era, ail colors, nlack and Uraft Silk flush, extract l.ogwuud Gum Shellac ftc. (Feb. Ill FAY et KILROURNK. LUMBER. KHH flfin feet Pine Lumber. I all sixes and qualities. SIlOjOOOft.poDlardo. 300.000 Pine Shingles, warranted. A larira and well assorted lot of sll kinds and sires of Country star), together with assorted sixes Window Sssh. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and oth era to oer stock ; and would state that we have made ar rangements so that we shall siwsys nsve a targe stock on hand, and will not be undersold by any one. Aug. 18. B. COMSTOCK ft CO. SPECIAL NOTICE IS hereby given that I have sold out my entire stock in Trade, aud wishing to close ap my business es soon se possible. I would respectfully request sll those indebted to ms to call sad settle their aerosols. 1,0, 17 WALTER AMOS. 1 1 J